Anybody got a manual set of dependencies to try on rhel 6?
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 11:26 PM, Wolf Halton wolf.hal...@gmail.com wrote:
If you have the resources, run a VM of ubuntu 10.04 or fedora 14 or 15 to
house evergreen.
Wolf
PS it is kinda funny that rhel hasn't had as much testing,
I'm trying to install OpenSRF 2.0.0 on RHEL5 folowing the instructions
at http://evergreen-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=opensrf:2.0:install
and have gotten as far as step 5, at which point reality (on my server)
begins to diverge from the instructions.
I had to make a few changes in
I highly recommend not using RHEL for Evergreen, due to their general
policy of using older stable, fully tested internally versions of
packages. Evergreen tends to use a lot of newer features.
If you want a redhat style distro, go with the latest Fedora. It is
much better tested.
Thomas
Thomas,
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 05:13:15PM -0400, Thomas Berezansky wrote:
I highly recommend not using RHEL for Evergreen, due to their general
policy of using older stable, fully tested internally versions of
packages.
Yeah, that bugs me to no end.
Evergreen tends to use a lot of
In Evergreen, targets exist for
debian-squeeze
ubuntu-lucid
fedora14
centos
rhel
The latter two I don't recommend for previously noted reasons. Gentoo
would currently require a lot more manual figuring out. I think
someone else was working on some of that at one point, not sure at
this
On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 17:13 -0400, Thomas Berezansky wrote:
I highly recommend not using RHEL for Evergreen, due to their general
policy of using older stable, fully tested internally versions of
packages. Evergreen tends to use a lot of newer features.
Some people consider stable a
If you have the resources, run a VM of ubuntu 10.04 or fedora 14 or 15 to
house evergreen.
Wolf
PS it is kinda funny that rhel hasn't had as much testing, isn't it.
On Aug 10, 2011 8:44 PM, John Morris jmor...@beau.org wrote:
On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 17:13 -0400, Thomas Berezansky wrote:
I highly